others because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation.” The quote by Paulo Coelho sharply describes Edwin Robinson’s main theme in the poem “Richard Cory.” Richard Cory is about a man who is seen as perfect being with an ideal life. The shock comes at the end of the poem in which Richard Cory commits suicide one night for presumably no reason at all. In Robinson’s poem “Richard Cory” convey his view on outward appearances through repetition, hyperbole, and imagery to show the people are
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CENTRAL PONTINE MYELINOLYSIS IN THE SETTING OF SLOW SODIUM CORRECTION Wu, Alex MD1; Harvin, Lisa DO1; Chen, Hsiong MD2; Sittambalam, Charmian MD1 1Department of Medicine, Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore, MD; 2Department of Neurology, Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is often a feared complication of overly aggressive correction of hyponatremia (defined as < 135 mmol/L). Current guidelines dictate a slow correction of sodium, generally not
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CPR 2. Have my partner continue CPR, turn on the AED, Remove the backing to the pads, Place one pad on the upper right chest, one on the lower left rib, Say “CLEAR” make sure everyone is clear , Press “ANALYZE”, When advised by the AED deliver a shock, immediately perform compressions, Perform CPR for 2 minutes (5 cycles). 3. High Quality Compressions with a rate of 100 per minute, Compression should not be interrupted for any longer than 10 seconds, Personnel should rotate through the position
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‘The Bride comes to yellow sky’ is a story written by Stephen Crane in 1898. It starts with the scene of the protagonist Jack Potter, who’s the town marshal of Yellow Sky, and his bride aboard a train, who were returning to Yellow Sky after getting married in San Antonio. Though both of them were happy with their marriage, they were also very nervous about returning to Yellow Sky because the bride is not used to such classy living while Jack is anxious about the reception. He was confused if his
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Journal of Experimental Psychology MAY 1967 VOL. 74, No. 1 FAILURE TO ESCAPE TRAUMATIC SHOCK 1 MARTIN E: P. SELIGMAN 2 AND STEVEN F. MAIER« University of Pennsylvania Dogs which had 1st learned to panel press in a harness in order to escape shock subsequently showed normal acquisition of escape/ avoidance behavior in a shuttle box. In contrast, yoked, inescapable shock in the harness produced profound interference with subsequent escape responding in the shuttle box. Initial
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that I snapped my arm with the bone sticking out of my skin. I don’t remember the initial fall at all, which is amazing because I never had a concussion, I didn’t hit my head. Nobody ever explains what all your other senses are doing when you go into shock. People get so wrapped up in talking about the pain, that they forget to tell you how distorted everything becomes, that is what caught me off guard. When I opened my eyes I was laying on the cement with my board lying next to me. I slowly picked myself
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Clinical guidelines Diagnosis and treatment manual for curative programmes in hospitals and dispensaries guidance for prescribing 2010 EDITION © Médecins Sans Frontières – January 2010 All rights reserved for all countries. No reproduction, translation and adaptation may be done without the prior permission of the Copyright owner. ISBN 2-906498-81-5 Clinical guidelines Diagnosis and treatment manual Editorial Committee: I. Broek (MD), N. Harris (MD), M. Henkens (MD), H
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leave with the fish that he had caught. IButt2014-07-19T16:37:00.26ISay this with excitement plus shock But when he turned around to pick them up, he was shocked to see them all dead and stiff, because they were left to lie there in the hot sun for about two hour. However, the boy noticed that one of the fish was moving and making strange sounds. He was surprised to see IButt2014-07-19T16:37:00.26IWith shock in voice that it was alive unlike the others. He picked it up and dipped it in the water a number
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ventilating poorly when admitted. He was placed on a mechanical ventilator and given IV fluids for shock. C.C. responded well to fluids, with an increase in blood pressure and an improvement in urine output. 1. Based on his case history and responsiveness to fluid therapy, what type of shock was C.C. experiencing? Hypovolemic shock 2. What other clinical findings would be helpful in confirming the type of shock? Capillary refill, tenting on skin turgor, pale skin due to perfusion, and may feel dizzy
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Handidet™ LP Non-Electric, Surface Delay and In-hole Detonator Assembly Properties In-hole Detonator Surface Delay Initiator Connector Block Exel™ Shock Tube High Strength, 12 grain (780 mg) PETN base charge (USBM 8+) Low Shrapnel 6 tube capacity, color coded blue and indelibly printed with length and delays Bright yellow color Description Handidet™ LP non-electric, surface delay and in-hole detonator assemblies are easy-to-use components for nonelectric blasting applications. Used in mine
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